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<blockquote data-quote="MAGONZ1969" data-source="post: 1296735" data-attributes="member: 18691"><p>Please help, I have a herd of 18 cows that are 3plus years old, 4 yearlings and 11 heifer calves from this year. In the last few days I noticed some of them coughing and one that wasn't eating as it should. I suspect pneumonia and treated that one with excenel but am afraid I might have to treat others also. Worried that this might get out of hand. Weather here is crazy, warm in the day and cold through the night. Calves are still running with mom cows and not sure if I should just separate them now. Would sell 11 heifers but market is so low now that I would like to wait but not sure if I will. I'm a one man operation and is getting me a little too worried. This would be a disaster for me. Any suggestions from others having gone through same situation or familiar with my problem would help greatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAGONZ1969, post: 1296735, member: 18691"] Please help, I have a herd of 18 cows that are 3plus years old, 4 yearlings and 11 heifer calves from this year. In the last few days I noticed some of them coughing and one that wasn't eating as it should. I suspect pneumonia and treated that one with excenel but am afraid I might have to treat others also. Worried that this might get out of hand. Weather here is crazy, warm in the day and cold through the night. Calves are still running with mom cows and not sure if I should just separate them now. Would sell 11 heifers but market is so low now that I would like to wait but not sure if I will. I'm a one man operation and is getting me a little too worried. This would be a disaster for me. Any suggestions from others having gone through same situation or familiar with my problem would help greatly. [/QUOTE]
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